The Nameless God

The god of lies in the Korinthian Pantheon. Not much is truly known of them, for one cannot truly trust a god that only speaks in lies. They deceive others simply for their own amusement, watching mortals squirm and squabble over a little lie brings them great joy and satisfaction. Their followers are few an far, but ones that receive their blessing often find themselves in powerful positions through suspicious ways. The gods challenge themselves often to try to get them to reveal their true name, however none have succeeded. Often seen fully clothed to not reveal anything about their nature, they also wear a mask that changes and swaps with the others that hang on their body often enough that even the gods can’t remember if they’ve seen the new mask before. Worshipers often consist of those that make a living through lying: con artist, corrupt politicians, spies, etc. Followers often leave masks they have found on their travels to add to their collection.

Worshipers
The Church of the Nameless is hated all over Aurum, and for good reason: the Nameless's church is pledged to spread strife and work murder everywhere in order to make folk believe in and fear the Dark Sun. It supports cruel rulers and indulges in intrigue in such a way that the world wouldn't be overrun by wars (thus falling under the sway of Hastia). Their church is often beset by internal feuds and backstabbing, but this conflict decreased in recent years as the Nameless gained better control of themselves and consolidated the churches of the deities whose portfolios they took over.

The Nameless' clerics, who often trained as rogues or assassins, pray for spells at night, after moonrise. The Nameless' church have few holy days and do not even celebrate the date of their ascension to divinity (this would also honor Loa, called "the Harlot" by the Namelessists). Whenever a temple acquires something, or someone, important enough to be sacrificed, its high priest declares a Day of the Dark Sun to signify the holiness of the event. Eclipses are considered holy, being accompanied by feasts, fervent prayers, and bloody sacrifices.

The religion of the Nameless is widely and openly active in Fel-Istal. It fits in well with their culture of ambition, lack of reliance on others, and "buyer beware"–type contracts.

Many outside the church view it as a twisted den of madness, trickery, and death. But its clergy condemn this outlook, preferring to see their religion as enlightened. It supposedly reveals that all societal bonds of friendship, family, and love are nothing but weak ties that always withered away, and therefore are useless, weak, and pitiful.